Counseling Caregivers of Relatives with Schizophrenia: Themes,Interventions, and Caveats |
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Authors: | SIDNEY BLOCH GEORGE I. SZMUKLER HELEN HERRMAN ANN BENSON SILVANA COLUSSA |
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Abstract: | As part of a controlled study of the effectiveness of a counseling program for family caregivers of patients with schizophrenia, we conducted a comprehensive examination of the process. The particular foci were on themes that arose during sessions, principal therapeutic interventions offered, and caveats for counselors working in the field. The most striking finding was the diverse range of themes, covering personal, coping, family, and social aspects of the caregiving experience. This required a correspondingly broad array of interventions. The implications are clear: confining counseling for caregivers to such traditional dimensions as education or attempts to reduce emotional expressiveness denies them the opportunity to deal with other equally relevant concerns. |
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